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Before you accuse the Statisticians of being "generous" I suggest you read the 'new' FIBA definition for an assist which Statisticians have been instructed to use this season. It is certainly more liberal than the traditional one leading to an increase in the call of assists, making comparison of current and past players difficult. Similarly the 'new' FIBA definition for a steal means less steals are called.
Chargers by 14 in slug fest, tough scrappy game muo, mvp 20 and 13, Moller 12 and 13 went stripe only twice couldn’t get a call, Conn 21 and 17 but gets a free run from refs and takes offensive boards off own missed shots. Hobart far better team defence.